kadioguy
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Hi, everyone.
In Longman Dictionary of Common Errors:
But in OALD says:
in/with reference to
(formal) used to say what you are talking or writing about
http://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/reference_1?q=reference
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Also in Longman Dictionary:
in/with reference to something
formal used to say what you are writing or talking about, especially in business letters
http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/in-with-reference-to-something
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So I am confused. Which one is right?
PS: If there is any grammatical error in my narrative, please correct it. I am grateful for your help.
In Longman Dictionary of Common Errors:
But in OALD says:
in/with reference to
(formal) used to say what you are talking or writing about
http://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/reference_1?q=reference
-----------------------------------------
Also in Longman Dictionary:
in/with reference to something
formal used to say what you are writing or talking about, especially in business letters
http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/in-with-reference-to-something
-------------------------------
So I am confused. Which one is right?
PS: If there is any grammatical error in my narrative, please correct it. I am grateful for your help.
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